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T. * H. GOO K * CABINET, UPHOLSTERY, AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, ' 44 AND 46, VICTORIA-STREET. • - ' DRAWING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, BEDROOM SUITES, CARPETS, HEATHRUGS, FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUM MATTING, IRON BEDSTEADS AND COTS, MARBLETOP WASHSTANDS, MATTRABSES, PALLIASSES, BEDS, BOLSTERS PILLOWS, SPRING MATTRASSES, ' CHIMNEY AND TOILET GLASSES, BLACK AND GOLD OVERMANTLI23, -CORNICES AND CORNICE POLES, VENETIAN BLINDS, PATENT SPRING ROLLER BLINDS, ■VERANDAH SUNSHADES, CROQUET, A«> FOLDING CHAIRS, FANCY CARPET CHAIRS, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND AUSTRIAN CANS CHAIRS AND COUCHES, ROCKING CHAIRS, . Kitchen Chairs and Tables, Meat Safes, Cloth Horse?, Toilet Ware, fee., &c., &c. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED: ; Five Per Cent. Discount to Cask Purchasers, Country Orders carefully packed. T. & H. C OOKB 44 AND 46, VIOTOBXA-STREET, AUCKLAND. [Established IS59] , - J> A I IN G. jp AI N TING. Terra Cotta Plaques and Vases prepared for Painting on in-Oil or Water-colours. J. LEECH, Importer of Artists' Material, Shortland-strcet. THE MERCANTILE AND BANK- . RUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND. [Established 1867.} One Guinea per Year. Mailed from Dunedin every Saturday morning. Reduced to one guinea per year, with Halfyearly Indices £1 6s per year. The local advance sheet is now issued separately "in Av.cki nd every Saturday for 10s 6d per year. Sample copies sent free on application. It not already subscribing pleas? send orders to N. G. Lennox, Queen street, local agent, or to R. T. Wheeler, Proprietor, Dunedin. JAMES gLATOB, Eight years Draughtsman Railway Department, ARCHITECT, ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN, ILLUMINATOR, die. das Removed from Coombes' Arcade to CANADA BUILDINGS (over Upton and Co., Stationers). Dr. e. d. mackellar, m.d„ c.m. (First Class Honours University of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Paris, Rotund* Lying-in Hospital, Dublin), Has commenced 1 Practice in UPPER QUEEN STREET, in the house lately occupied by Colonel Haul tain, HOURS OF CONSULTATION : At home—9 to 10 a.m., and 7to 8 p.m.; also, At Aickin's, The Pharmacy, Queen-street, from 2 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. jgOYLAN ft J i OMP ON, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND. AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYORS, COLONIAL BANE. Telephone No. 183. THE ECLIPSE SALE AT GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE.— value in stock for £1000, extending over Twenty-one days, is now on, and will surely, in the advantages offered the public, •ciipae anrihi-ag of the * kind ever seen in Auckland. Sterling Go!a and Silver Watches and Jewellery, Fancy Goods! China and Glass war-, Lustres and Ornaments, at one-half their market price, being lnfinletely below cost, is as opportunity that should not be lost. The stock thus offered being the balance from the closing of the Wellington business, an oppertunity hat cannot again be repeated. L B lON H O\T E L, CORNER or HOBSON AND WELLESL.".? STREETS, ' AUCKLAND. The above Hotel is now open, under entirely new mansgeeiefnt, he a Firalrilasj Family Hotel. The comfort of Vitf'x.m to this Establishment Kill be nude the study ot the Proprietor. Private Sitting-rooms. ■ Special arrartemoiti with Families. M. C. YAXLEY, Proprietor. notice. T\ R. wI L KINS, P. R. C.S., JLr CONSULTING AND OPERATING SURGEON, It at his Surgery for General Practice and Special Practice—Eye, Ear, and Throat Diseases— and Afternoons; Sundays 10.30 to 12.30. Consultation Fees very moderate. Dr. Wilkihs spent seven years at Moorefields Eye Hospital, London, under Messrs. Bowman and Critchett, two at Throat Hospital, London, - seven years Honorary Surgeon Albert Hospital, and eight years at By Ear, and Throat Infirmary, Melbourne. Adjusts Spectacles to Sight.— Consulting Rooms: Queen-street (opposite Bhertland> street), Auckland. ' . London and COLONIAL ENGINEERING COMPANY—3I, LOMBARDSTREET, LONDON. LAND & MARINE ENGINES & BOILERS, all types and sizes. Best In the world in Design, Power, Durability, and Finish, and lowest in price. For Illustrated Price Lilts and Stock apply to ' " D. ft W. Robertson. Sydney ; Robisox Bros. & Co., Melbourne ; and J.W. Button & Co., Brisbane. Ag-nt in New Zealand wanted. ' JQ IS EASES OP THE EYE. DR. RICHARDSON, Oculist, may be consulted from one to four o'clock in the afternoon, at his residence, Karangahape Road (near the new Baptist Tabernacle). » For eye, EAR, and throat DISEASES. DR. BCHWARZBACH, M.D., having recently returned from Europe, may be consulted at Mrs. Spiers', Albert Park, Auckland, dally from ten to one. Dr. S. limits his practice exclusively to the treatment of diseases of the Eye* Ear, and Throat. Former patients are invited to call. . WANTED— By a respectable Young Woman, age 19. a lituation as Housemaid ; two years good character from last situation.—Address, M. Longstaff, Waltirjt, Taranaki. LOST on Friday night, between Waite's _J Moant Eden nail and the Jewish Cemetery— A Small Girnet Pin. Finder will be rewarded on returning it to Dr. Purchasi, Pitt-street. ■ MARRIAGES. Frasbr.—Prescott,—On May 29, at St. James' Church, by the Rev. R. F. Macnlcol, James Pjrescott, second son of Thomts Prescott, of Whangarei, to Catherine Fraser. fourth daughter of the late John Eraser, shipwright, Auckland. - McClintock — Heiqhway. —On May 56, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. Robertson, M.A. assisted by the Rev. W. T. L. Closs, Thomas McClintoch, of Kawakawa, Bay of Islands, fourth son of the late Mr. Wm. McCllntock, of Camstone, County Antrim, Ireland, to Annie Cooper, youngest daughter of Mr. E. Heighway, Eden Terrace, New North Road, Auckland. Benton.—At the new Tabernacle by the Rev. T. Spurgeon, Henry N. Williams, Well»ford, to Annie Elizabeth Benton, eldest daugter of Jonas and Isabella Benton, Te Aral. • ; DEATHS. Col*.—On May 31, at Papakura, Martha the beloved wife of Mr. George Loverson Cole, aged 60 years. Her end was peace. ■ m - The funeral will leave her lite residence at Papakura, to-morrow (Tuesday), 2nd June, at two p.m. . . Hopkins,—On May 30, at Cobden-straet. Newton, Fanny, the beloved wife of William Hopkins, aged 68 years.. • ■ . T. ■ The funeral will leave her late residence to-day (Monday,; at half-past three p.m. Friends will please | accept this invitation.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7342, 1 June 1885, Page 4

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